Respuesta :

In Sikhism, the five Ks or kakkars or kakke are the five articles of faith worn by all baptised Sikhs. The 5 Ks taken together symbolisz that the Sikh who wears them has dedicated themselves to a life of devotion and submission to the Guru. The 5 Ks include the following:  Kesh (uncut hair), Kara (a steel bracelet), Kanga (a wooden comb), Kaccha - also spelt, Kachh, Kachera (cotton underwear), and Kirpan (steel sword).

Answer:

Equality of all people and sense of community

Explanation:

The basic Sikh beliefs include the equality of all people in the eyes of God, regardless of their race, gender, social class, or religion. Some Sikhs aspire to take Amrit, and upon completing the Amrit the Sikhs become part of the community of initiates called the Khalsa.